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Breanna Stewart paces Storm in 84-74 win
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05 Jul 2021, 13:40 GMT+10
Breanna Stewart scored 21 points, Ezi Magbegor added 20 and the visiting Seattle Storm pulled away from the Los Angeles Sparks in the fourth quarter of an 84-74 victory Sunday night.
Epiphanny Prince scored 18 points and Sue Bird had 13 for the Storm (14-4), who scored just 17 points in the third quarter but outscored the Sparks 28-16 in the fourth.
Brittney Sykes had 19 points and 10 rebounds, Erica Wheeler scored 19 and Nia Coffey scored 11 to lead L.A. (6-11).
Stewart assisted on Kennedy Burke s basket and Prince s 3-pointer to start the fourth-quarter scoring and give the Storm a 61-58 lead.
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Balanced attack leads Seattle past Atlanta, 91-88 July 3, 2021
EVERETT, Wash. – The bench bunch came through big-time.
But when it came to crunch time, it was Sue Bird and
Jewell Loyd who brought it home for the Seattle Storm.
The two Olympians and WNBA All-Stars each scored six of Seattle’s last 12 points – with the final four of those from Loyd inside 40 seconds to play – and the reserves put a season-high 39 onto the board as the Storm hung on to beat the Atlanta Dream inside Angel Of The Winds Arena on Friday night, 91-88.
The result, in front of a season-high 3,011 fans on the first night that all seats were open, got Seattle (13-4) back on track after it had lost two straight for the first time this season.